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  1. History. Early history (1983–1987) Nick Alexander formed Virgin Games in 1983 after leaving Thorn EMI. It was headquartered in Portobello Road, London. The firm initially relied on submissions by freelancer developers, but set up its own in-house development team in 1984, known as the Gang of Five.

  2. We get into gaming with Virgin Games (later to become Virgin Interactive), releasing video games for classic systems such as the Amiga, the ZX Spectrum, the Amstrad CPC and the C64. 1984 Virgin takes to the air for the first time, launching Virgin Atlantic.

  3. Aug 26, 1997 · Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Inc. Moby ID: 51 Overview; Games; Logos; History; Trivia; Contribute; History add August 26, 1997. The company introduces the White Label brand for value-priced software in North America. 1993. The company changes its name from Virgin Games, Inc. to Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Inc.

  4. Sep 3, 2010 · The company used to publish game titles under the Virgin Interactive name for most of the 1980s and early 1990s until it sold the unit in the era of 32-bit consoles such as the Sega...

  5. At the end of 2002, Virgin downgraded to becoming a distributor only and was soon renamed as Avalon Interactive in August 2003. In January 2005, Titus filed for bankruptcy which led to Avalon Interactive eventually ceasing operations at the end of the year.

  6. Jun 19, 2021 · This article showcases our top picks for the best Toronto based Video Games companies. These startups and companies are taking a variety of approaches to innovating the Video Games industry, but are all exceptional companies well worth a follow.

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  8. To gain a foothold in its newly established market, Sega Enterprises, Ltd. acquired Mastertronic in 1991 while Virgin retained a small publishing unit, which was renamed Virgin Interactive Entertainment in 1993.

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